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  1. 1. Having, showing, or caused by emotion, especially tender or affectionate feeling: I have sentimental ties to the small town I grew up in. 2. Having, showing, or caused by strong or extravagant tenderness or sadness, often in an idealized way: "He had no sentimental illusions about poverty's virtues" (Sherill Tippins). sen′ti·men′tal·ly adv.

  2. am·bi·ance. also am·bi·ence (ăm′bē-əns, äN-byäNs′) n. The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment: a restaurant known for its romantic ambiance. [French, from ambiant, surrounding, from Latin ambiēns, ambient-; see ambient .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  3. beau′ti·ful·ness n. Synonyms: beautiful, lovely, pretty, handsome, comely, fair1. All these adjectives apply to what excites aesthetic admiration. Beautiful is most comprehensive and applies to mental appreciation as well as sensual delight: a beautiful child; a beautiful painting; a beautiful mathematical proof.

  4. 1. a. Relating to or involving gratification of the senses, especially sexual gratification: sensual indulgence; sensual desires. See Synonyms at sensuous. b. Sexually attractive: a sensual mouth. c. Given to or preoccupied with gratification of the senses. 2.

  5. 1. Relating to the philosophy or theories of aesthetics. 2. a. Of or concerning the appreciation of beauty or good taste: aesthetic judgment; the aesthetic appeal of the exhibit. b. Attractive or appealing: the more aesthetic features of the building. 3. Characterized by a heightened sensitivity to beauty: the poet and his aesthetic friends. 4.

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  7. 1. To carry on through, despite hardships; undergo or suffer: endure an Arctic winter. 2. To put up with; tolerate: I cannot endure your insolence any longer. v.intr. 1. To continue in existence; last: buildings that have endured for centuries. 2. To suffer patiently without yielding.

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